Your Guide to Going to Stonehenge. How to get there and details of the available tours.
Stonehenge Address Salisbury, Wiltshire SP4 7DE, A344 Road. www.Visit-Stonehenge.com The Comprehensive Guide for Stonehenge. We have listed all the main tour providers together with all the tours they provide to assist you in your choice.

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Hop on Hop off Bus TourSee London at your leisure! This 24 hour hop on hop off bus tour gives you the freedom to experience London and do what you want, when you want to.

Check out St Paul’s Cathedral, the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge and Trafalgar Square, Oxford Street and much much more. The choice is yours!

The RoutesThe Essential Tour (Blue route): Covering all the main Central London sights, this route includes a live English speaking guide! See Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, Tower Bridge, Big Ben, St Paul’s Cathedral and so much more, as your live guide informs and entertains every step of the way.The Classic Tour (Red route): Covers all the main Central London sights and visits London’s Museum Quarter.The Grand Tour (Orange route): This route passes Madame Tussauds and Kings Cross, as well as many other Central London sights.The Pick Up/Drop Off Route (Yellow route): Operating in the morning, this route travels from the popular hotel districts to Central London

Simply Stonehenge This extended visit to Stonehenge, departs from Central London. You will be taken straight to the stones to enjoy a mystical morning at this ancient attraction. Stonehenge has stood on Salisbury Plain for around 5,000 years and it’s still unknown how the prehistoric monument came to rest there! Make up your own mind during this visit and discover the fascinating theories behind these sturdy rocks.

Stonehenge Visitor CentreStonehenge now has a fantastic up-to-date visitor experience! The new visitor centre includes a museum housing permanent and temporary exhibitions, large shop and brand new café. You’ll learn more about Stonehenge from the fascinating exhibits and be able to enjoy a virtual sunrise as it rises over the prehistoric stones!

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Stonehenge Questions - Best tour?

We are often asked about the various options on combination tours that include other notable attractions or scenic areas and of these what is the best tour? In particular, tours that are departing from London.

The question is not that simple and requires a more detailed consideration regarding budget, time, time spent at a given attraction, travel time, the experience (Inner Circle access) and those who pack in as much as they can in a short UK visit.As a summary, we look at each of these in turn.

Budget and Value Tours - Low-Cost ToursDirect to Stonehenge tours from London (Victoria Coach Station)Most of the tour operators will offer this as it includes transport, normally free wifi on the coach, entrance prepaid for at Stonehenge with an audio guide on location. Morning and Afternoon options are running seven days a week.Verdict - A popular choice the morning option allows you to be back in London at around 2.00 PM or take a leisurely breakfast for the Afternoon visit.

Value/Lowcost ToursThese may appear at first glance to be appealing as they are at a lower cost. However, they do not include entrance fees. We do not recommend these. As an example, a recent observation by a visitor decided to buy a Roman Baths entrance and spent all the allotted time queuing to get in.

The experience - In this section we have those tours that will allow access to the inner circle of StonehengeA summary of which is listed here -

Small group tours - You can expect the numbers traveling with you on the above-listed tours to be around 70 peopleThere are some tours that have a maximum of 16 people this is attractive to those who find too many people a distraction.